A Pakistan court ordered police to suspend an operation to arrest former Prime Minister Imran Khan, bringing a halt to pitched battles in which police fired water cannons and tear gas at the former cricketer's supporters
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said a staff-level agreement with the IMF would come soon. Pakistan is expecting to unlock $1.1 billion from the IMF, which will be critical in helping it avoid defaulting on external debt obligations.
"Pakistan and the IMF do appear to be nearing a deal, but the IMF remain nervous," said Gareth Leather, a senior economist in the Emerging Asia team at Capital Economics. "Partly this is because of the country’s volatile politics."Political infighting is common in Pakistan, where no prime minister has yet fulfilled a full term and where the military has ruled for nearly half of the country’s history.
Emre Akcakmak, a Dubai-based senior consultant at East Capital, said delays reaching an agreement with the IMF had put more pressure on the country’s finances, "increasing support for Khan himself". against Khan began after he was ousted from office in a parliamentary vote early last year. Since then, he has held nationwide protest rallies demanding a snap election, during one of which he was shot and wounded.
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